Longjäärben

Longjäärben (Kashyk: Longjäärben / ⰢⰔⰣⰚⰌⰆⰆⰛⰡⰧⰣ; Atluri: Mechveli / ჟეგწეოლ) is the capital and largest city of Kashykia. It is located at the shores of the majestic Lake Kuulaku, and the foothills of the Kashyk Highlands. Its name translates to "Graceful Shores". The urban area of the City of Longjäärben has a population of 4.38 million, while over 4.87 million people live within its administrative limits. One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Maia, the Uneta culture, evolved within the Longjäärben area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Atluris inhabited the region, and after 600 BC Kashyks conquered the city, naming it Longjäärben. Longjäärben has a special administrative status within Kashykia and it is one of five statistical regions of Kashykia. Its metropolitan territory is divided into 17 municipalities, each with its own local council. The city of Longjäärben covers 3.6% of Kashykia's territory, and around 10% of the country's population lives within its administrative region.